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Physics, 05.07.2019 02:20 jdeelc

Uniformly charged surfaces a flexible surface is suspended, held taut, and a charge of ? coulombs per square meter is uniformly distributed on the surface. the electric field strength above and below the charged mernbrane is 1.201x 10° n/c. now, the charged membrane is applied to a flat metal surface. assume none of the charge contained in the membrane is transferred to the metal, and calculate the electric field above the metal surface o a. 0.00 x 10 n/c o b. 6.00 x 101 n/c ° c. 1.20 x 10° n/c ? d. 240 x 10° n/c

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